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Cambridge, University Library, Additional 4435 (12a-d)

This source consists of four parchment fragments, three of which seem to be top left-hand corners from a motet manuscript in Ars nova notation from around 1400. The `confessor' in number 3 may refer to Edward the Confessor.

INVENTORIES


  1. Répertoire international des sources musicales. BIV 2. Manuscripts of Polyphonic Music (c.1320-1400), edited by Gilbert Reaney, G. Henle Verlag: Munich-Duisburg, 1969, pp. 215-216.

  2. Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550, 5 vols, Neuhausen-Stuttgart: American Institute of Musicology, Hänssler Verlag, 1979-1988. Renaissance Manuscript Studies 1, Vol. I, p. 131.


CONTENTS


  1. Celi cives curie (motet))

  2. Fons origo musicorum (motet))

  3. Iste confessor (motet))